I am an importer and sell on Ebay frequently. I had the opportunity to get some xanthic fire eels for a good price.
It was only later I started seeing tears in their skin with something shiny sticking out of them. I thought, I wonder if that blueish grey could be intestine sor some other organ because these skin wounds were deep and wide enough that it looked bad enough that it could have been internal organs.
Put them on antibiotics. No change. Frequent ED water changes. No change. Worsening. Still not eating month later. Not super atypical as fire eels can be some of the most stubborn eaters I have ever seen.
I am finally like **** it, 2 months passed they will starve soon. I need to see what that shininess is (2 of my eels were "infected" or so I thought). One in the side of the body, and one near the fishes eye.
Out of the 4 total, I only have one viable healthy one to sell. 1 of them died 2 days after randomly. I assume from a swallowed hook as visually there was nothing wrong with the eel. Seemed the most healthy and active of all of them then suddenly dies. Pretty uncommon, i have been doing this a while and handled well over 20 yellow fire eels.
I grab tweazers from walmart and take one eel out. I realize right away that this is some kind of metal. From where? Did i not sand the PVC pipe down enough? there is not a single piece of metal in the entire aquarium. And why are none of the other 40 eels in the same aquarium hurt like these ones?
I see the arch of the hook and am devastated when I realize what it is. I try to do as little damage as possible. Removed both hooks. That was about 3 weeks ago. The slow process of healing is taking place. I will upload pics when I get around to it.
It was only later I started seeing tears in their skin with something shiny sticking out of them. I thought, I wonder if that blueish grey could be intestine sor some other organ because these skin wounds were deep and wide enough that it looked bad enough that it could have been internal organs.
Put them on antibiotics. No change. Frequent ED water changes. No change. Worsening. Still not eating month later. Not super atypical as fire eels can be some of the most stubborn eaters I have ever seen.
I am finally like **** it, 2 months passed they will starve soon. I need to see what that shininess is (2 of my eels were "infected" or so I thought). One in the side of the body, and one near the fishes eye.
Out of the 4 total, I only have one viable healthy one to sell. 1 of them died 2 days after randomly. I assume from a swallowed hook as visually there was nothing wrong with the eel. Seemed the most healthy and active of all of them then suddenly dies. Pretty uncommon, i have been doing this a while and handled well over 20 yellow fire eels.
I grab tweazers from walmart and take one eel out. I realize right away that this is some kind of metal. From where? Did i not sand the PVC pipe down enough? there is not a single piece of metal in the entire aquarium. And why are none of the other 40 eels in the same aquarium hurt like these ones?
I see the arch of the hook and am devastated when I realize what it is. I try to do as little damage as possible. Removed both hooks. That was about 3 weeks ago. The slow process of healing is taking place. I will upload pics when I get around to it.